Roofing

The Importance of Roofing Underlayment

Have you ever wondered what lies beneath the shingles of your roof? It’s called roofing underlayment. Read on to find how it can make a huge difference in your home’s protection and energy efficiency below.

The Role of Roofing Underlayment

The underlayment is as important as the rest of your roofing system’s components. It is a material installed directly on your roof deck, under the shingles or other outer roofing material. Its main job is to provide an extra layer of protection between your roof and the elements. This is especially vital during harsh weather conditions. Underlayment ensures the longevity of your roof, protecting it from potential damage and increasing its lifespan.

Benefits of Roofing Underlayment

Here are just a few benefits of properly installed roofing underlayment:

  • Protection From Water Damage. The most obvious benefit of roofing underlayment is water damage prevention. Since it is a barrier that covers the roof decking, it essentially safeguards your home from leaks and its damaging effects, including mold growth, rot and damp insulation.
  • Increased Energy Efficiency. Underlayment also adds an extra layer of insulation, increasing your home’s energy efficiency—a win for your wallet and the environment.
  • Additional Soundproofing. It can even provide some additional soundproofing, helping to keep outdoor noises from penetrating your home.

Choosing the Right Roofing Underlayment

There are several types of underlayment to choose from during your roof replacement. The most ideal underlayment for your home may depend on various factors, such as the pitch of your roof and the climate in your area.

The most common type of underlayment is the asphalt-saturated felt, which was the go-to option for roofing contractors before the advent of synthetic alternatives. Nowadays, non-bitumen synthetic is the most likely to be recommended choice, as it is designed to be fully applied onto the decking during installation. Rubberized asphalt is a premium underlayment that combines the previous two choices, with the asphalt and rubber polymer mix making it a waterproof material.

Let Home Pro Exteriors, Inc. Handle All Your Roofing Needs

Ready to talk about roofs? Feel free to contact Home Pro Exteriors, Inc. Our team would love to guide you through your roofing needs, whether it’s a roof repair or replacement. You can reach us at (845) 343-1777, or fill out our contact form to get an estimate.

Jim Klein

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